“The line of today
is not the line of tomorrow.
Shaving skin, full buckets, crumbling the reminiscence of clay worms scooped into urns,
to hold,
the death and life of an artwork coming into being. Slaughtering.
Squeezing blueish nuances tight.
Forms
of pleasure and work, busy to evoke, busy to be, borrowed from sites of memory.
A reason to touch, a move to seduce,
a shape that might hold —
brace and be braced”.Asher O’Gorman, 2022
Three visual artists perform
a composed account of them at work. The performance exhibits ‘the artist process' which entails elements of the precarious
and the phenomenal; The unravelling of the ravelled; Ritual and spectacle; The edge of “failure”; Intimacy and vulnerability.
Buckets of glue, rolls of plaster, slabs of clay, red bricks and strips of metal perform as the artists generously allow the
usually hidden sight of them 'making' to emerge. They move between skilful, practical movements, new experiences and revisit
biographical events which tease perceptions of what's real and what's imagined. Multidisciplinary artist Christa L. Wall creates
the sonic layer for this work. Following the performance, the audience is invited to view an exhibition of the inscribed objects.
Irish artist
Asher O’Gorman works both
as a dancer & maker in various collaborative settings. Her work is a meeting of choreographic and visual art practices
that open out the metaphysical manner in which we engage with objects and each other. Asher holds a B.A.(Honours) in choreography
from Dartington College of Arts (UK): Graduated from dance and choreographic training in (SEAD) Salzburg in 2008: Completed
her MA with distinction at the TransArts Department, University of Applied Arts, Vienna 2021. In the brut-programme Asher
O’Gorman has been featured before with the project the way of ink ••o• (2020), Other recent works from her include: if a bee
falls in(to) a box (2021), petals on wet black tarmac (2022).
Christa L. Wall is an Austrian multidisciplinary
artist based in Vienna. With a tentacular way of thinking, Christa Wall touches on the space between performance and singing,
poetry and ritual, folk culture and queerness. Her/Their work unravels aqueous poetic soundings and luring chants.
Julia Haugeneder is a sculptor living in Vienna. Her practice is fed by an interest in everyday objects,
film history and contemporary philosophy. She has had numerous exhibition participations in museums, institutions as well
as galleries.
Lukas Hochrieder lives and works in Vienna. He studied visual arts at the Academy
of fine Arts Vienna and Paris & Theater-, Film- and Media Studies (University of Vienna). He works within sculpture, drawing,
installation, and site-specific practice.
Sophia Gatzkan is a visual artist, based in Vienna.
In her work lies an ongoing fascination with the subject of the human body as a complex field of power relations. She had
various exhibitions in Austria and Abroad. Also Sophia had various collaborations within the performing art field shown locally
and in Sweden.
The show on 30 January will be followed by an artist talk.
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